Legal · Terms

The terms, in plain language.

Perpetual is live on Ethereum and Base. You hold your own keys, we never take custody of your assets, and every fee is shown before you sign. Here is what you agree to by using it.

Last updated 6 July 2026

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Early software, real value

Perpetual runs on Ethereum and Base mainnet: tokens, payments, and royalties move real value. The contracts are open source and extensively tested, but they have not yet completed an external third-party audit. Software this young carries risk. Size what you mint, hold, and trade here accordingly. The Sepolia test networks remain available for trying everything with valueless tokens first.

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Your wallet, your responsibility

You control your wallet and your keys. We never take custody of them. If you lose your keys or approve a transaction you didn’t intend, we cannot reverse it. Read every signature request before you sign it, and only connect wallets you trust.

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Non-custodial by design

The marketplace never holds your assets or funds. Listings and offers are messages you sign; settlement happens on-chain, wallet to wallet. We help you find and place orders. We never take possession of what you trade.

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What you mint

You keep ownership of what you mint. By minting, you confirm you hold the rights to the work and that it doesn’t infringe anyone else’s. Don’t mint content that is illegal, stolen, or in breach of someone’s rights. On-chain content is permanent: we can remove a listing from this interface, but not from the chain.

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Fees and royalties

A trade may carry a protocol fee, network gas, and the artist’s royalty. Each one is shown before you confirm a transaction. Royalties are enforced at settlement by the contract, not left as an optional courtesy.

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No warranty, no advice

The service is provided as is, without warranties of any kind. Nothing here is financial, legal, or investment advice. You are responsible for your own decisions and for any taxes they create.

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Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the product develops. If you keep using Perpetual after a change, you accept the updated terms. The date at the top always reflects the latest revision.

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Contact

Questions about these terms? Email team@fantomlabs.io and we’ll get back to you.